THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Chris Ventura, CEA’s Midwest Executive Director examines how natural gas produced in Ohio has continued to help families and businesses save money on energy costs and can be a catalyst.
With Michigan looking forward to an economic recovery as the state begins reopening, grandstanding politicians continue to impede putting Americans back to work, rebuilding our infrastructure, and keeping energy prices.
Chris Ventura, CEA’s Midwest Executive Director examines how revenue from federal energy leases across the country is being invested in Ohio’s national parks. The monument may soon get nearly $50.
CEA’s Kevin Doyle examines how Virginia’s environment is getting cleaner with key pollutants on the decline as a result of a diverse energy portfolio. Even without being a signatory to.
With the recent cancellation of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline being celebrated by anti-energy extremists, CEA’s David Holt talks about what this cancellation really means to families who are struggling to.
CEA’s David Holt commented on the unprecedented shutdown of a legally permitted pipeline that has been safely delivering the energy which millions of families rely on to fuel their vehicles.
With city councils in Seattle and Bellingham clamoring to eliminate consumer choice by banning natural gas, CEA’s David Holt looks at the impact this will have on households across those.
As states across the country begin to reopen, legislatures are grappling with high unemployment and busted budgets. CEA’s David Holt examines the importance of American energy to reviving our economy..
CEA Mid-Atlantic Executive Director examines New Jersey’s Energy Master Plan and how forcing out the use of natural gas will make it more difficult to integrate renewable energy resources while.
CEA’s Victoria Gonzales looks at how New Mexico’s farmers and agriculture supply chain are reliant on energy to plant, harvest, and prepare crops for distribution to families and restaurants across.